Anecdotal claims about personal animosity and alleged behavior of President Johnson and Jacqueline Kennedy
Anecdotal claims about personal animosity and alleged behavior of President Johnson and Jacqueline Kennedy The passage offers only vague, unverified personal anecdotes without names of actionable contacts, dates, transactions, or concrete allegations that could be pursued. It lacks specificity, novelty, and any direct link to wrongdoing or financial flows, making it low-value for investigation. Key insights: Claims of private hostility between Bobby Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson; Alleged remark by Johnson that Jacqueline Kennedy walked in on him over a casket; Mention of a supposed incident on Air Force One described as delirium
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Anecdotal claims about personal animosity and alleged behavior of President Johnson and Jacqueline Kennedy The passage offers only vague, unverified personal anecdotes without names of actionable contacts, dates, transactions, or concrete allegations that could be pursued. It lacks specificity, novelty, and any direct link to wrongdoing or financial flows, making it low-value for investigation. Key insights: Claims of private hostility between Bobby Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson; Alleged remark by Johnson that Jacqueline Kennedy walked in on him over a casket; Mention of a supposed incident on Air Force One described as delirium
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